Valve timing. Wrong?
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:23 pm
I've just spent a happy half a day fitting a duplex timing chain kit, and now the engine feels very sluggish. (Won't make 70, have to change down to 3rd for hills that I used to make in top.)
Could I have got the valve timing wrong by one sprocket tooth?
It was basically a case of pull the old sprockets and chain off, and replace the new set without moving the crankshaft or camshaft, and I thought I had the dots lined up when I assembled the sprockets and chain.
I've checked the valve timing according to the book, and it looks like the pulley mark is on TDC with No. 1 inlet valve just starting to open, with the rocker cearance set to 0.024" (per the manual for checking valve timing), but it doesn't give any clue how far out it would be if the chain were one tooth out. Would the engine still run?
Is that check one that it would be very obvious if it were out, or one where it there would only be a fraction of a difference visible?
Could I have got the valve timing wrong by one sprocket tooth?
It was basically a case of pull the old sprockets and chain off, and replace the new set without moving the crankshaft or camshaft, and I thought I had the dots lined up when I assembled the sprockets and chain.
I've checked the valve timing according to the book, and it looks like the pulley mark is on TDC with No. 1 inlet valve just starting to open, with the rocker cearance set to 0.024" (per the manual for checking valve timing), but it doesn't give any clue how far out it would be if the chain were one tooth out. Would the engine still run?
Is that check one that it would be very obvious if it were out, or one where it there would only be a fraction of a difference visible?